AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMigrant Rights Under Fire: Human Rights Watch says Libyan authorities in both east and west have used incendiary anti-migrant rhetoric, mass detention, and collective expulsions after June 4 protests in Tripoli, urging authorities to end arbitrary arrests and release people held in inhumane conditions. US-Backed Unification Talks: US adviser Massad Boulos met Italy’s national security adviser and eastern commander Saddam Haftar to back efforts to unify Libya’s government, economy, and military, with border security also on the agenda. African Union Conditions: Presidential Council chair Mohamed Menfi said he would welcome any US initiative only if it runs through Libya’s constitutional institutions, warning against bypassing the AU and UN-led process. Southern Development Funding: Libya’s Central Bank chief Naji Issa met officials to discuss financing development and public services in southern Libya, including roads, transport, health, education, and completing procedures to speed projects. Counter-Terrorism Week: Libya is taking part in UN Counter-Terrorism Week in New York, highlighting security experience and legal updates. Health Support in Sabha: Libya’s health ministry sent medicine and medical supplies to Sabha to support local health centers and expand the “Healthcare Visitor” program. Benghazi Heritage Push: Benghazi Antiquities Authority opened a new exhibition hall for recovered artifacts in the Turkish Barracks, alongside renewed calls for a modern national museum. Regional Diplomacy: Libya’s Shura Council took part in an Arab Parliament plenary in Cairo, reviewing draft resolutions touching on developments including Libya. Migration Crackdown in Al-Bayda: The Al-Bayda branch of the Illegal Immigration Control Agency reported intensified patrols, detentions, health checks (including hepatitis cases), and steps toward deportations under current laws. Energy Deal: OLA Energy signed a full acquisition agreement for TotalEnergies’ Ethiopian fuel assets, taking over nearly 120 stations and a major storage terminal.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.